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*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/b614955c Jonathan P. K. Doye, Ard A. Louis, I-Chun Lin, Lucy R. Allen, Eva G. Noya, Alex W. Wilber, Hoong Chwan Kok and Rosie Lyus "Controlling crystallization and its absence: proteins, colloids and patchy models", PCCP '''9''' pp. 2197-2205 (2007)] | *[http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/b614955c Jonathan P. K. Doye, Ard A. Louis, I-Chun Lin, Lucy R. Allen, Eva G. Noya, Alex W. Wilber, Hoong Chwan Kok and Rosie Lyus "Controlling crystallization and its absence: proteins, colloids and patchy models", PCCP '''9''' pp. 2197-2205 (2007)] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:29, 30 March 2023
The phase diagram of anisotropic particles (also known as patchy particles) that have octahedral symmetry [1]. The octahedral symmetry is achieved via six attractive patches using the modulated patchy Lennard-Jones model.
Pressure-temperature plane[edit]
Key: fcc-o: face centred cubic (ordered), fcc-d:face centred cubic (disordered), bcc: body centred cubic and sc: simple cubic lattice.
Density-temperature plane[edit]
Key: as above.
References[edit]
Related reading
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